February 02, 2007

Bending Light is just one of one of many amazing sets by one of my Flickr favorites: reciprocity. Also of note: Taming light, twisting light, micro world, microscopy and close up on glass.

(what are your flickr faves, if have them you do?)

  • Shit, I should really read what I write before I post... This whole banana crisis is getting to me.
  • Some lovely shots here, thanks.
  • Flickr fave (yes, I love artbabes)
  • Argh, if I didn't know you well I'd think you were a bit of a perve. ...actually, I don't know you well... so... then... ah, never mind.
  • What an awesome post. I'd love to know more about how he does the "Taming Light" and "Twisting Light". Twisting appears to involved vibrating liquids, by the look of it.
  • Great post, xenmate! Makes me want to experiment with this box of strange glass reflectors/refractors that I was lucky enough to stumble upon (was being thrown out at an old job). Some strange things, indeed. One of them splits a beam into two, another is a bit like a periscope... I'll post pics later!
  • From one of the Twisting Light series:
    These images are analog formed directly on to 35mm negative film by the refraction pattern of light passing through a formed plastic shape. The resulting print has been scanned for flickr. Minor adjustments have been made with Picasa2. When seen large, small rainbow patterns are evident and also difraction patterns and rings.
    As for my favorites, just today I'd blogged how much I like the Pareidolia pool.